Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Trump's lawyers ask for "temporary presidential immunity" as Supreme court hears arguments on obtaining the US president's financial records



American US President Donald Trump

During three hours of teleconference calls on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump's legal team argued to the Supreme Court Justices against the 'unprecedented' attempt by the Democrat controlled House of Representatives and a New York prosecutor to have access to the president's financial records and tax documents saying Trump deserved "temporary presidential immunity" .

"We're asking for temporary presidential immunity," Trump attorney Jay Sekulow told the court on Tuesday.

 

Trump has shielded his tax returns and other records long before he became president, while his opponents have launched legal inquiries into hush money payments by his lawyers and potential violations of financial disclosure.



House Democrats say they need records from Trump's longtime accounting firm and two banks to investigate a variety of issues ranging from alleged hush money payments, illegal foreign involvement in a US campaign and potential violations of money laundering and ethics rules.


Trump's lawyers sued to block the subpoenas by Democrats arguing that although they are directed to third parties -- Mazars USA, Deutsche Bank and Capital One -- they involve the President and members of his family and amount to an illegal invasion of privacy of the First family..
 

Although Federal appeals courts have ruled against the President, Democrats say they need the documents even though the impeachment trial of the President ended in acquittal early this year.
 

The justices, looking at the case on Tuesday via teleconference call due to Covid-19 precautions, focused on Trump's effort to shield his documents, but they also questioned the lawyers to look into the future and see how an eventual decision will impact the separation of powers between the Legislative and Executive branch of government.
 

When a lawyer for the House of Representatives argued in support of the subpoenas being issued , Chief Justice John Roberts asked the lawyer about the limits of congressional powers and suggested that the House needed to take into consideration the fact that the subpoenas involved, were not aimed at an ordinary litigant, but the President of the country.
 

Roberts said the House didn't seem "to take account of the fact that we are talking about a coordinate branch of government, the executive branch." According to Justice John the House was arguing that its power was "limitless." and amounted to 'harassment of the president'
 

The liberal justices, meanwhile, attacked Trump's team with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg saying that every recent president has voluntarily turned over his tax returns referencing past investigations concerning Watergate, Whitewater and Paula Jones.

"How do you distinguish all of those cases," she asked, adding that before Congress can legislate, it must investigate.
 

Another judge, Justice Elena Kagan said that "this isn't the first conflict between Congress and the President," she said.
In previous conflicts, the White House and Congress were able to reach an agreement but it hadn't happened in this case.

"And it seems to me, you're asking us ... to do is to put a kind of 10-ton weight on the scales between the President and Congress and essentially to make it impossible for Congress to perform oversight and to carry out its functions where the President is concerned," Kagan said.

New Appointed Chief of Staff to Nigeria President Muhammad Buhari


President Buhari appoints former External Affairs minister, Ibrahim Gambari, as new Chief Of Staff

he Secretary to the Government of the Federation Mr. Boss Mustapha announced the appointment before the commencement of the Federal Executive Council meeting this morning, May 13th.

 

Gambari takes over from late Abba Kyari whose death was on April 17, following complications from Corona Virus infection.

 

The new Chief of Staff was born on November 24, 1944 in Ilorin, Kwara State, and served as Minister for External Affairs when President Buhari was military Head of State between 1984 and 1985. He holds the record of being the longest-serving Ambassador/Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations (January 1990 to October 1999), and altogether served under five Heads of State and President. Ibrahim Agboola Gambari

 

He was subsequently appointed by the former Secretary-General of United Nations, Ban Ki-Moon, and the chairperson of the African Union Commission as Joint African Union-United Nations Special Representative for Darfur in January 2010.

 

On March 4, 2013, he was named by the Kwara State governor, AbdulFatah Ahmad, as the pioneer Chancellor of the Kwara State University.

 

Gambari attended King's College, Lagos. He subsequently attended the London School of Economics where he obtained his B.Sc. (Economics) degree (1968) with a specialization in International Relations.

 

He later obtained his M.A. (1970) and Ph. D. (1974) degrees from Columbia University, New York, USA, in Political Science/International Relations.

Sunday, 6 March 2016

Breaking News: Minister Of Labour( State) James Ocholi ,Son Died In Auto Accident

According to tweets from his friends, Ocholi died in a road accident along Abuja Kaduna road on Sunday, March 6, 2016.

  

There are reports that Nigeria's Minister of state for Labour and productivity, James Ocholi, SAN is dead.

According to tweets from his friends, Ocholi died in a road accident along Abuja Kaduna road on Sunday, March 6, 2016.

Nigeria's Minister for State Aviation, Ibrahim Usman Jibril confirmed the Minister's demise as well as his son.
 
His wife is however said to be in a critical condition as a result of injuries sustained in the crash.

Tiwa Savage Balogun graces the cover of ThisDay Style magazine

Singer Tiwa Savage covers the latest issue of ThisDay Style magazine. Another photo after the cut..

Abducted students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary have been rescued

The three female students kidnapped from the Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School in Ikorodu, Lagos, have regained their freedom. The students were kidnapped last Monday February 29th. The police rescued them last night and also arrested some suspects. Lagos state Commissioner of Police who confirmed the story said he would be addressing newsmen by 2pm.

Cheif Olusegun Obasanjo Express Is Feeling About EFCC At His 79th Birthday.....

EFCC is now a toothless bulldog - Obasanjo

Former President Obasanjo has attacked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, which was founded during his regime, calling it a toothless bulldog.

Speaking during his 79th birthday celebration held at Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, Ogun State yesterday March 5th, Obasanjo said
"Honestly, when Nuhu was handling EFCC, he handled it in such a way that people coined the saying that ‘the fear of Nuhu Ribadu is the beginning of wisdom ‘ and then the question you will ask is, how did we go down? How did we lose that? Nuhu Ribadu is still here, he’s still alive. The institution we started together is still there, but what made the institution to become a toothless bulldog? That’s the matter we have to keep looking at, so that we don’t take two steps forward, one step aside and three steps back.”

Saturday, 5 March 2016

Boko Haram's Fresh Antics Exposed...See Interesting Details


The Borno state government has made a shocking discovery how Boko Haram insurgents have worked out another means of financing their terror raids and warned citizens to be very careful.

              

Borno State government on Friday says it has discovered that Boko Haram insurgents have perfected a plot to trade in stolen cattle and use proceeds from the sales to fund their terror plans.
This was made public by the Secretary to the Borno state government, Usman Jidda Shuwa who also revealed that the state government has placed a ban on imports of cattle through various routes as well as sale of dry meat across the state to counter the terrorists.
According to the statement, intelligence reports hinted Governor Kashim Shettima government  of Borno state that most of the cattle being traded at Gaboru, Dusuman, Shuwari and Ngom  cattle markets in Borno  were direct proceeds of castle rustling perpetrated by Boko Haram insurgents.
‘These cattle were sold at prohibitive costs to unsuspecting customers  through  some unscrupulous middlemen who use underhand ploy  to deliberately disguise the transactions as legitimate,’ said Shuwa.
The statement further states that a new management committee  comprising the military, police, the Department of State Security ( DSS), civilian Joint Task Force, (CJTF), have been asked to take full charge of the  cattle  markets and scrutinise sources of all cattle, delay slaughter of certified cattle for claims in addition to the ban on ‘imported’ cattle and sale of dry meat.
The committee is to ensure that a mandatory period of three to four days is observed on all cattle sold before they are sent to the slaughter house in order to enable interested parties to inspect them so that those whose cattle had been rustled  could make claims and counter claims.
A cheque of N100m was presented to the leadership of cattle traders and butchers as bail-out to those who have been negatively affected by the activities of cattle rustlers.